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Crackleback Olive - Weighted - Wooly Bugger Fly Co.

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This Leech pattern is popular in the ozarks but works well just about anywhere. This ugly fly is perfect on the drift or stripped., I was told by a

Mohair leech - Blonde conehead

Popular olive wooly bugger with no bead head.

Wooly Bugger - Olive

Caledonia Flies Olive Wooly Bugger (Weighted) #10 Fishing Fly

Woolly Bugger Crystal

The Crackleback is one of the most versatile flies you can use in the Midwest. It's especially a killer in Missouri, but is very productive out West.

Crackleback - Green Holographic

Olive Micro Woolly Bugger Jig Fly – Region Fishing

The best trout fly ever! Created in 1952 by Ed Story, this is the go to fly when the fishing gets tough. It is a dry fly, it is a wet fly . . . on

Crackleback - Orange

The most recognizable, and likely the most commonly fished streamer fly ever tied. The wooly bugger attracts fish in fast or slow water, rivers,

Woolly Bugger Olive

Intro to Fly Tying - The Woolly Bugger

Woolly Buggers – Stone Creek Outfitters

The Crystal Bugger in Olive, with its extra sparkle, can really be the ticket sometimes and is a great lake fly to have on hand, especially for

Crystal Bugger - Bead Head - Olive

Scud Beadhead - Orange - Wooly Bugger Fly Co.

Near Nuff Sculpin - Wooly Bugger Fly Co.